Thoughts for your Daily Meditation
Unexpected Invitation and Immediate Response
Reading: Matthew 9:9-12 (AMP) Introduction In the midst of a busy and miraculous ministry, Jesus calls an unlikely candidate—a tax collector—to follow Him. This moment highlights the transformative power of Christ's invitation and the urgency of our response. Imagine...
Rend Your Heart, Not Your Garments
Introduction In times of crisis, we often seek to demonstrate sorrow and repentance outwardly. But God desires a deeper response—one that comes from the heart. Joel 2:13 (AMP) calls us to "rend your heart [in repentance] and not your garments [to show outward grief].”...
Faith on Behalf of Others
Introduction: Faith is a powerful force, not only for personal transformation but also for the benefit of others. The story of the paralytic brought to Jesus by his friends highlights the profound impact of intercessory faith. Today, we will explore this narrative and...
Great Faith in Action
Text: Matthew 8:1–13 (Amplified Bible) Introduction Faith is often tested in moments of desperation. In Matthew 8:1–13, we find two extraordinary examples of great faith: a leper and a Roman centurion. These stories remind us that faith transcends circumstances,...
Question Answer Series[111]: Who are the people whose names were changed?
The Lord often changed names in the Bible to signify a transformation in identity, purpose, or covenant relationship with Him. Below is a list of some key name changes, their meanings before and after, the purpose of the change, supporting verses, and a practical...
Question Answer Series[109]: What does it mean – Practicing Righteousness Before Men ?
Practicing Righteousness Before God, Not Men Introduction Jesus addresses the human tendency to seek approval and applause from others in Matthew 6:1-18. This passage teaches that righteousness is not about public displays but about honoring God through sincerity and...

